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Grace Undeserved, Granted in Love, Compelling Me to Extend Its Radiance to Others by Debbie Harris

22 Saturday Mar 2025

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The poem reflects on the free undeserved gift of salvation, through which Christ bestows grace and mercy upon the speaker, described as a deep, free well. This unearned gift inspires a responsibility to share it with others, depicted as a radiant golden stream flowing outward from Christ through the speaker to the world. It captures a cycle of receiving and giving, rooted in gratitude and love for the unequivocal gift of salvation.

Grace undeserved Christ poured on me,
A well of mercy, deep and free,
So grace to others I must bestow,
A golden stream from Him to flow.

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Gleams of Grace in Chandeliers of Dazzling Splendor and Bulbs of Quiet Divinity From Hall to Heavenly Throne by Debbie Harris

21 Friday Mar 2025

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The sonnet, titled “Gleams of Grace in Chandeliers of Dazzling Splendor and Bulbs of Quiet Divinity From Hall to Heavenly Throne”, explores various lights—back hall’s gentle glow, a dazzling chandelier, a piercing spotlight, and a humble bulb—as metaphors for lives shining for Jesus. Each light, distinct yet united, reflects His grace and love, illuminating different paths. The poem highlights Christ’s sovereign power to transform any light, from modest to magnificent, according to His divine plan, ultimately reshaping all to glorify Him.

The back hall’s gentle, ever-faithful light,
A chandelier of dazzling, jeweled display,
The spotlight’s piercing, heaven-guided might,
A humble light bulb’s warm and modest ray.
Each glow, though shaped by different hands, aligns,
To honor Jesus, Lord of endless gleam,
Through corridors or grandest of designs,
His love ignites the flicker and the beam.
At any moment, by His sacred choice,
He turns the meek to brilliance unforeseen,
A bulb to chandelier—His sovereign voice—
Or back hall’s whisper where the lost convene.
For Christ ordains each radiance to rise,
His will reshapes our glow before His eyes.

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Sonnet: Triumph Of The Lord’s Unfailing Love by Debbie Harris

20 Thursday Mar 2025

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This triumphant Shakespearean sonnet, inspired by Lamentations 3:22-23 (KJV) — “It is of the Lord’s mercies that we are not consumed, because his compassions fail not. They are new every morning: great is thy faithfulness” — exults in God’s victorious mercy and unwavering faithfulness. It portrays His love as a powerful force that lifts us from despair, banishing darkness with each new dawn. The poem celebrates how His compassion triumphs over trials, heralding a glorious redemption that resonates through every heart. With a tone of joyous victory, it concludes by calling all to proclaim His great faithfulness as our eternal rest.


The Lord’s great mercies lift us from the flame,
We are not lost, nor swallowed by the night,
His compassions, boundless, stake their claim,
A dawn of grace that banishes all fright.

Each morn they rise, anew, in glorious might,
A victor’s song o’er sorrow’s fleeting reign,
No storm can dim His love’s resplendent light,
For faithfulness, our banner, shall remain.

Through trials fierce, His mercy stands supreme,
A trumpet blast to herald endless day,
Our hearts rejoice, redeemed by heaven’s gleam,
In every breath, His triumph leads the way.

So raise the cry, let every voice attest,
Great is His faith, our everlasting rest!


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Standing For The King: Sonnets Of Faith Unbowed by Debbie Harris

20 Thursday Mar 2025

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From my heart to yours, may these sonnets lead you to the King of Kings!

The Royal Heir series is a collection of twelve Shakespearean sonnets, each exalting Jesus Christ by portraying a distinct royal heir—a symbolic every-soul redeemed by grace—within a unique profession or calling. Written in iambic pentameter with an ABAB CDCD EFEF GG rhyme scheme, the series spans a diverse array of lives, from the intimate to the authoritative, illustrating Christ’s transformative presence in every sphere. Royal Heir I: Sonnet In Service (The Counselor) begins with a servant guiding others with mercy, followed by Sonnet In Teaching (The Teacher) shaping minds with truth, Sonnet In Shepherding (The Pastor) tending souls with love, and Sonnet In Governing (The Politician) seeking justice in power’s fray. Sonnet In Song (The Musician) lifts melodies as prayer, while Sonnet In Judgment (The Judge) balances law with grace, and Sonnet In Defense (The Lawyer) defends truth with zeal. Leadership deepens with Sonnet In Rule (The Governor) guiding a land, Sonnet In Command (The President) steering a nation, and Sonnet In Waiting (The Vice President) serving in poised readiness. The series closes with the familial heart of Sonnet In Nurture (The Mother) cradling life in love and Sonnet In Guidance (The Father) leading kin with strength. Each sonnet shifts at the volta from earthly duty to inner redemption, concluding with a couplet affirming the Savior’s enduring light, together forming a poetic tapestry that celebrates faith across all walks of life.

Sonnet I: The Witness
The streets alive with noise that knows no God,
A secular hum where faith is but a jest,
I walk alone, my heart by Christ unshod,
His name my shield against the world’s unrest.
The towers gleam, their glass a cold disdain,
They whisper low, “Your King is but a tale,”
Yet in my soul, His fire shall remain,
A royal truth no scorn can e’er assail.
The crowd may laugh, their eyes with pity gleam,
But I, a witness, bear His cross with pride,
Through din and doubt, His love shall reign supreme,
An heir unbowed where lesser hopes subside.
So here I stand, a voice amid the throng,
My Savior’s praise my everlasting song.


Sonnet II: The Scholar
The halls resound with wisdom’s hollow claim,
A secular throne where doubt is crowned as king,
I hold my book, its words a sacred flame,
For Christ alone my mind shall ever sing.
Their theories clash, they mock my simple creed,
“Thy faith,” they sneer, “a relic of the past,”
Yet in these lines, I find the truth I need,
A royal lore no reason can outlast.
The learned scorn, their pride a towering wall,
But I, a scholar, kneel to wisdom’s source,
Through pages worn, His light shall never fall,
An heir steadfast on heaven’s steady course.
So still I read, my heart a quiet stand,
My Savior’s truth my reason shall command.


Sonnet III: The Worker
The shop awakes with clamor void of grace,
A secular grind where faith is swept aside,
I lift my hands, my toil a holy place,
For Christ within my labor shall abide.
Their jests fly swift, “Thy God brings naught to gain,”
They curse His name through sweat and steel’s harsh din,
Yet in my soul, a peace shall still remain,
A royal strength no mockery can thin.
The world may see a drudge in dust and grime,
But I, a worker, bear His mark divine,
Through task and taunt, His love transcends all time,
An heir unyielding in this mortal line.
So daily still, I work with heart sincere,
My Savior’s will my every burden cheer.


Sonnet IV: The Outcast
The throng departs, their scorn a bitter wind,
A secular tide that casts my faith astray,
I stand alone, by Christ my soul is pinned,
His cross my strength where others turn away.
They shun my voice, “Thy creed offends our peace,”
Their doors are shut, their fellowship denied,
Yet in my heart, His mercy shall increase,
A royal bond no exile can divide.
The world may brand me foe to all their ways,
But I, an outcast, wear His name with glee,
Through banishment, His light shall still ablaze,
An heir redeemed where none but He can see.
So here I dwell, apart yet not forlorn,
My Savior’s love my refuge ever born.


Sonnet V: The Artist
The canvas waits, a world that spurns my theme,
A secular muse where beauty bows to none,
I paint my Lord, His grace my grand esteem,
For Christ inspires the strokes that I’ve begun.
Their galleries mock, “Thy art a quaint old lie,”
They laud the void, their colors cold and bare,
Yet in my lines, His truth shall never die,
A royal vision rising through the air.
The critics jeer, their taste a hollow throne,
But I, an artist, frame His face divine,
Through brush and hue, His glory stands alone,
An heir unshaken in this craft of mine.
So still I wield my palette for His reign,
My Savior’s light my every shade sustain.


Sonnet VI: The Healer
The wards arise with cries that shun my prayer,
A secular veil where science reigns supreme,
I tend their flesh, my faith a whispered air,
For Christ anoints the hands that seek to redeem.
They scoff aloud, “Thy God has no domain,”
Their charts deny the soul beneath the skin,
Yet in my touch, His mercy shall remain,
A royal balm where healing may begin.
The world may trust in steel and sterile lore,
But I, a healer, see His work unfold,
Through pain and cure, His love I can’t ignore,
An heir steadfast with grace that won’t grow cold.
So daily still, I mend with quiet might,
My Savior’s peace my lantern in the night.


Sonnet VII: The Merchant
The market hums with gain that knows no creed,
A secular chase where gold is all they seek,
I trade my wares, my faith a planted seed,
For Christ upholds the honesty I speak.
They bribe and cheat, “Thy truth will cost thee dear,”
Their scales are tipped, their hearts a hollow shell,
Yet in my stall, His justice lingers near,
A royal code no profit can dispel.
The world may prize the wealth that rusts away,
But I, a merchant, weigh a higher store,
Through barter bold, His light shall hold its sway,
An heir unbowed where greed shall reign no more.
So still I stand, my ledger pure and plain,
My Savior’s will my everlasting gain.


Sonnet VIII: The Parent
The home awakes with youth that drifts afar,
A secular pull where faith is deemed a chain,
I guide my own, my love their northern star,
For Christ renews the hope that I maintain.
They hear the world, “Thy God is but a yoke,”
Their peers deride the prayers we softly say,
Yet in my arms, His strength shall still invoke,
A royal guard through night and fleeting day.
The age may scorn the hearth where faith is sown,
But I, a parent, plant His word with care,
Through doubt and storm, His truth shall not be thrown,
An heir steadfast, His cross my kin shall bear.
So daily still, I nurture undismayed,
My Savior’s grace my children’s barricade.


Sonnet IX: The Elder
The years unfold, a world that youth reveres,
A secular dawn where age is cast aside,
I hold my ground, my faith through silvered years,
For Christ sustains the soul where I reside.
They pass me by, “Thy time has lost its sway,”
Their haste forgets the wisdom I have earned,
Yet in my heart, His promise shall not stray,
A royal flame that time has never burned.
The young may chase a fleeting, hollow gleam,
But I, an elder, stand with steady gaze,
Through fading days, His love shall reign supreme,
An heir unbowed in life’s unyielding maze.
So still I rise, my spirit ever strong,
My Savior’s peace my anthem all along.


Sonnet X: The Proclaimer
The square resounds with ears that will not hear,
A secular roar where truth is drowned in din,
I lift my voice, my King I’ll not forswear,
For Christ empowers the words that I begin.
They shout me down, “Thy gospel spoils our ease,”
Their rage a wall, their hearts a locked embrace,
Yet in my cry, His mercy shall increase,
A royal call no silence can displace.
The world may close its gates to all I preach,
But I, a proclaimer, bear His news with might,
Through storm and scorn, His kingdom I beseech,
An heir undaunted in this holy fight.
So here I speak, my tongue a sacred flame,
My Savior’s glory evermore proclaim.

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Crowns Of The Persecuted: Sonnets Of Christ’s Faithful by Debbie Harris

19 Wednesday Mar 2025

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Crowns of the Persecuted: Sonnets of Christ’s Faithful is a collection of ten Shakespearean sonnets, each a stirring tribute to Christians enduring persecution for their unwavering faith in Jesus Christ. Crafted in iambic pentameter with an ABAB CDCD EFEF GG rhyme scheme, the series portrays royal souls—redeemed by grace—bearing their trials as crowns of glory in a hostile world. Sonnet I: The Prisoner opens with a believer praising from a cell, followed by Sonnet II: The Exile finding refuge in banishment, Sonnet III: The Martyr facing death with courage, and Sonnet IV: The Silent praying in secret amid fear. Sonnet V: The Betrayed stands firm despite kin’s rejection, while Sonnet VI: The Wanderer flees persecution with divine strength, and Sonnet VII: The Scorned rises above mockery. Sonnet VIII: The Child endures youthful trials with bold faith, Sonnet IX: The Convert embraces Christ amid old ties’ wrath, and Sonnet X: The Survivor bears scars as a testament to resilience. Each sonnet shifts at the volta from earthly suffering to inner triumph, concluding with a couplet affirming Christ’s sustaining love, together weaving a poetic tapestry of faithfulness under fire.

Sonnet I: The Prisoner
The cell is cold, its iron bites my frame,
A world’s rebuke for faith I’ll not deny,
Yet in these bonds, I sing my Savior’s name,
For Christ my King shall lift my spirit high.
The jailer’s scorn, the chains that weigh me down,
They bid me bow, “Renounce thy foolish creed,”
But in my heart, a royal peace I’ve found,
A crown unseen where mortal hopes recede.
The dark may press, its shadows thick and grim,
But I, a prisoner, wear His light within,
Through bars and stone, His love shall never dim,
An heir unbroken where the lost begin.
So here I wait, my soul in fetters free,
My Savior’s grace my endless jubilee.


Sonnet II: The Exile
The land I loved now spurns my faithful tread,
A banished soul for Christ I’ve dared to claim,
Through foreign dust, my path by grace is led,
His holy name my refuge and my flame.
They cast me out, “Thy God we’ll not abide,”
Their gates are shut, their hearth no more my own,
Yet in my flight, His presence shall reside,
A royal home where earthly ties have flown.
The world may see a wanderer forlorn,
But I, an exile, bear His boundless care,
Through wilderness, His strength shall still be worn,
An heir upheld where none but He would dare.
So on I roam, my heart a steadfast song,
My Savior’s love my shelter all along.


Sonnet III: The Martyr
The pyre awaits, its flames a cruel decree,
A world’s fierce hate for faith I’ll not forsake,
Yet in this hour, my soul shall rise to Thee,
For Christ my King, my life I gladly stake.
They shout their wrath, “Thy Lord shall save thee not,”
The crowd’s disdain a tempest round me swirls,
But in my breast, a peace their rage forgot,
A royal joy beyond these fleeting whirls.
The fire may leap, its heat my flesh consume,
But I, a martyr, see His face divine,
Through death’s dark veil, His light shall still resume,
An heir triumphant in His grand design.
So here I stand, my end a sacred start,
My Savior’s arms my everlasting part.


Sonnet IV: The Silent
The night is still, my voice by fear restrained,
A world’s reproach bids faith to hide its gleam,
Yet in my hush, I call my Savior’s name,
For Christ sustains the prayers I dare not scream.
They watch with eyes that judge my every deed,
“Thy God,” they warn, “brings peril to thy door,”
But in my soul, His whispers plant the seed,
A royal trust no silence can ignore.
The bold may fall, their cries a fleeting sound,
But I, the silent, hold His truth within,
Through muted days, His grace shall still abound,
An heir unseen where courage must begin.
So quiet still, I kneel in secret might,
My Savior’s peace my lantern in the night.


Sonnet V: The Betrayed
My kin turn cold, their love a faded spark,
A world’s disdain for faith they now embrace,
Yet in their scorn, I cling to Thee, my ark,
For Christ my King restores my heart with grace.
They curse my choice, “Thy God has torn us wide,”
Their voices sting, once tender, now severe,
But in my loss, His mercy shall abide,
A royal bond no treachery can shear.
The world may cheer when family casts me low,
But I, betrayed, find strength in Him alone,
Through broken ties, His love shall ever flow,
An heir upheld where human hearts have flown.
So here I stand, forsaken yet renewed,
My Savior’s care my soul has ever viewed.


Sonnet VI: The Wanderer
The road is long, my flight from hate begun,
A world’s pursuit for faith I’ll not disown,
Through shadowed vales, I seek the Holy One,
For Christ my King my refuge has been sown.
They hunt my steps, “Thy creed shall be thy doom,”
Their threats a gale that drives me far from rest,
Yet in my haste, His promise shall consume,
A royal path where weary hearts are blessed.
The world may chase, its wrath a ceaseless roar,
But I, a wanderer, bear His steady hand,
Through endless miles, His peace I can’t ignore,
An heir sustained by heaven’s boundless land.
So on I flee, my soul in motion free,
My Savior’s light my guide eternally.


Sonnet VII: The Scorned
The throng derides, their laughter cuts me deep,
A world’s contempt for faith I’ll not release,
Yet in their jeers, my heart shall ever keep,
For Christ my King transforms my shame to peace.
They point and mock, “Thy God a fool’s delight,”
Their voices rise, a chorus harsh and shrill,
But in my stand, His mercy shines so bright,
A royal calm their taunts can never still.
The crowd may rail, their scorn a fleeting gust,
But I, the scorned, wear grace as my attire,
Through ridicule, His love shall never rust,
An heir unmoved by earth’s unholy fire.
So here I rise, their jests a hollow din,
My Savior’s strength my victory within.


Sonnet VIII: The Child
The years are few, yet foes my faith despise,
A world’s rebuke for trust so young and pure,
I lift my gaze, my hope beyond the skies,
For Christ my King my spirit shall ensure.
They tease and shove, “Thy God is but a game,”
Their childish spite a weight upon my frame,
Yet in my youth, His name I still proclaim,
A royal shield no cruelty can defame.
The old may bow, their strength by time undone,
But I, a child, stand firm in tender might,
Through playground wars, His love shall be my sun,
An heir unbroken in this dawning fight.
So small I stand, yet bold in faith I grow,
My Savior’s care my heart shall ever know.


Sonnet IX: The Convert
The past I knew now turns its face in rage,
A world once mine for faith I’ve cast aside,
Yet in this breach, I find my truest stage,
For Christ my King my soul has purified.
They curse my turn, “Thy God betrays our kin,”
Old friends decry the path that I’ve embraced,
But in my choice, His mercy shall begin,
A royal dawn where former ties are traced.
The world may mourn the man I left behind,
But I, a convert, greet His light anew,
Through wrathful cries, His peace shall still unwind,
An heir reborn where grace alone is true.
So here I walk, their hate a fading call,
My Savior’s love my fortress over all.


Sonnet X: The Survivor
The scars I bear, a tale of battles fought,
A world’s fierce lash for faith I’ve held so dear,
Yet through the storm, my soul by Christ is wrought,
His holy name my anthem loud and clear.
They struck me down, “Thy God shall fail thee yet,”
Their blows a tide that sought to break my will,
But in my rise, His strength shall not forget,
A royal hope their fury can’t distill.
The world may see my wounds and call me frail,
But I, survivor, wear His mark with pride,
Through trials past, His love shall still prevail,
An heir restored where darkness once resided.
So here I stand, my life a testament,
My Savior’s grace my endless firmament.

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Sin Acknowledged, Grace Bestowed, and Creation’s Eternal Song by Debbie Harris

18 Tuesday Mar 2025

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The poem explores the necessity of recognizing and naming sin as a fundamental step toward salvation. It argues that without acknowledging sin, humanity cannot fully grasp God’s holy law or seek His grace. The sonnet emphasizes that God’s creation—through its majesty and order—serves as undeniable evidence of His existence, leaving no excuse for disbelief. Ultimately, it asserts that by boldly confessing sin, mankind secures salvation, tying human redemption to the eternal truth revealed in the world around us.

None walk this earth unstained by mortal flaw,
Yet if we shun to name the sin we bear,
How stands the soul to heed the holy law,
Or find the grace that lingers in the air?
The word, if lost to silence or to shame,
Leaves blind the heart that yearns for saving light—
How then shall man confess his broken name,
Or turn from shadows into boundless sight?
Yet God, in wisdom, wove His truth abroad,
Through star and stone, His glory speaks alive—
Creation cries there is a sovereign God,
No excuse remains where doubters strive.
So call it sin, and let the truth be known,
Through that bold cry, salvation’s throne is won.

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The Lord Hears and Answers with Grace in Our Time of Need: Psalm 34:4 by Debbie Harris

16 Sunday Mar 2025

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The sonnet, inspired by Psalm 34:4, explores the speaker’s journey from fear to peace through divine intervention. It begins with the speaker describing their state of distress, overwhelmed by fear, and their desperate prayer to God. Referencing Psalm 34:4 (“I prayed to the Lord, and He answered me”), the poem highlights how God listens to the speaker’s plea and responds with grace, dispelling their fears. The imagery shifts from darkness to light, symbolizing the transition from despair to hope as God’s love restores the speaker’s soul. The sonnet concludes with a call to trust in God’s unwavering support during trials, affirming that His grace is a constant source of comfort in times of need.

When shadows fall and fears begin to rise,
I lift my voice, a trembling, broken plea,
To heavens high, where mercy never dies,
The Lord, my refuge, bends His ear to me.

He hears the cries that echo through the night,
And with His grace, He calms my troubled soul,
In darkest hours, He brings a dawning light,
His gentle hand restores and makes me whole.

In time of need, His love does not delay,
A boundless gift, unmerited, so free,
My heart, once lost, now finds the brighter way,
For He has answered, setting fear to flee.

So let us trust, in every trial we face,
The Lord will hear, and answer with His grace.

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Oh Royal One, Come by Debbie Harris

15 Saturday Mar 2025

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O sovereign King, enthroned in boundless might,
Whose glory gilds the heavens’ vast domain,
In radiant power, Your saints’ eternal light—
Come, Lord Jesus, swiftly now to reign!

With thunder’s call, the skies in splendor break,
Your heirs from wrath’s deep shadow You release,
All worlds bow low, Your holy name awake—
Come quickly, Christ, in triumph and in peace!

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The Blessed Hope Amid The Signs Foretold by Debbie Harris

14 Friday Mar 2025

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The sonnet draws from Matthew 24, depicting the end-time signs—wars, earthquakes, false prophets, famines, and lawlessness—as the world darkens. Amid this chaos, the gospel spreads globally, a light before the end. At an unknown hour, the rapture comes with a trumpet’s call, lifting the faithful to Christ in hope, offering escape and eternal comfort to believers watching for His return.

The wars and rumors echo through the air,
The earth in tremors groans beneath our feet,
False prophets rise, their words a cunning snare,
While famine’s shadow stalks where once was wheat.
The nations clash, the skies grow dark with dread,
Lawlessness reigns, and love begins to fade,
Yet gospel’s light through every land is spread,
A beacon bright before the final blade.
In sudden hour, none but God can know,
The trumpet sounds, the heavens split apart,
The chosen rise where clouds in glory flow,
Caught up in hope to meet the Savior’s heart.
So watch, dear soul, though chaos grips the day,
His coming steals the faithful swift away.

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Where Sin Abounds, Grace Doth Much More Abound by Debbie Harris

14 Friday Mar 2025

Posted by Debbie Harris in Bible Centered Poetry, Bible Prophecy, Christ Centered Devotionals, Christ-centered poetry, Christian Poetry, Exalting Jesus Christ, Holy Bible, Inspirational, Jesus Christ, King of Kings, Praise, Royally Redeemed

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The sonnet reflects the message of Romans 5:20-21, exploring how sin’s dark reign over humanity, leading to death, is overwhelmingly surpassed by God’s grace. This grace, delivered through Jesus Christ’s righteousness, transforms despair into hope, offering eternal life. The poem contrasts sin’s oppressive rule with the triumphant, merciful power of grace, which not only redeems but elevates the soul to divine unity, affirming that grace’s abundance forever outshines sin’s presence.

Where shadows deep of sin did once abide,
The heart of man in death’s cold grip was bound,
Yet grace, a flood, came rushing to provide
A light where darkness nevermore is found.
Though sin had reigned, its scepter stern and dire,
A greater power rose with gentle might,
Through righteousness, it quenched the funeral pyre,
And turned the endless night to endless light.
This gift, through Christ, our Lord, was freely giv’n,
A bridge from mortal doom to life divine,
Where once we fell, now mercy’s hand has striv’n
To weave our souls with heaven’s grand design.
So sin abounds, yet grace exceeds its reign,
Through Him, eternal life we now attain.


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